Chapter 14 is the culmination of the story as a whole.
At this point a majority of the "Paranormal activity"(with the exception of Emile's neighbors) that has taken place is done by Victor to get Clara and Mr. Fierro in the same place. Yes, having Rosalie's soul has made him more than human, so he sees no issue with killing others to get his means to an end.
This isn't about Victor being human, this is about what he says in the prologue.
Making Clara Suffer.
The idea of Rosalie not having a soul is "implanted" by this conversation between Mr. Fierro and Malika in India.
“How about we get back to this matter of souls.”And this part in chapter 3
“If you insist”, I said, "So tell me what would it be like for a soulless person."
'Well to have lost a soul one would have had to commit a true act against human nature, killing a part of themselves."
"Is that to say a person without a soul couldn't die. .. again ? Even if they tried"
Last summer she had taken a terrible tumble out of Clarence's treehouse. Father thought it was a terrible idea to take her to the hospital by the time mother and I won the argument Rose appeared fine not realizing how badly she could have hurt herself.
Raggedy Ann
No, the Ann doll is not evil but was actually a symbol of Lucie protecting Rosalie.
@ Topaz
This chapter was another nail biter, way more than chapter 9. Was any of this inspired by The Omen or Esther--is that the name of the movie about the demented orphan ?
I love this comment because The Orphan is about a girl named Esther and The Omen is another movie to itself. I get type-twisted all the time.
I have not seen this film ( I saw part of The Omen) and I can't believe some of the similarities. (:
Chapter 15
Now the question is how far will Clara go to get her daughter's soul back ?
Playlist
+1+ - Decode (Acoustic) - Paramore
+2+
In The Deep - Bird York
Have No Fear - Bird York
+3+ - Witness - Sara Mclachlan
Chapter 15
